OnePlus has increased the prices of its budget and mid-range smartphones by up to ₹4,000. The brand has not stated a direct reason for the price increase, but it is believed to be due to the rising cost of key components like chipsets and display panels at the global level, logistics/supply-chain costs, and market fluctuations. The biggest impact will be on customers shopping in the ₹20,000 budget segment. The price of the OnePlus N6x’s 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant was previously ₹19,999, which has now increased to ₹20,999. Meanwhile, its second variant with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage will now be available at ₹22,999 instead of ₹20,999. Additionally, the prices of both variants of the OnePlus N6 model have also been increased by ₹2,000. Its 4GB RAM and 128GB storage model will now be available at ₹24,999 instead of ₹22,999, while the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant has increased from ₹24,999 to ₹26,999.
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